The Agile Strategy Lab Podcast
Business:Management
The challenge of how to help groups of people that haven’t worked together before do so effectively, without spending hours, or more, on “getting to know one another” - is nearly universal. It spans every field and kind of organization, from large multi-national corporations to small rural churches, and everything in between. In this episode, we look at that challenge in the particular domain of university-led research, through a conversation between the developer of Strategic Doing, Ed Morrison, and Jeff Agnoli of Ohio State University.
Culture: The Key to Thriving Ecosystems - and How to Tackle It
What Happens When You Stop Saying "If Only"?
Can Agile Strategy "Fix" What's Wrong?
For Your Consideration: Seven Great Books We Read in 2020
Tailoring Strategic Doing to Fit for Entrepreneurs
"Be Prepared" - Getting Ready for Unexpected Challenges
Cognitive Diversity: The Secret to Successful Teams
The Role of Trust and Vision in Organizational Strategy
Our Stories - and Their Stories: the Power of Community
The Role of Civility in "What's Next?"
Building on Success in Milwaukee
Lean and Strategic Doing - Is there a connection?
Exploring Design Thinking and Strategic Doing
Changing the Conversation in Flint
How to Ask a Good Question
The Power of Authentic Conversations in True Collaboration
The 4 Questions That Create A Strategy
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